Part, Question
1 1, 5 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 3): "Measure fixes
2 1, 9 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit viii, ~20), "The Creator
3 1, 9 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 12). Therefore as ~
4 1, 10 | Augustine says ~(Gen. ad lit. viii, 20,22,23), that "
5 1, 10 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. viii, 20,22,23) that to
6 1, 12 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 28,34), remembered ~
7 1, 12 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 22,23), "God moves ~
8 1, 12 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 24, 25), those ~things
9 1, 12 | as he also says (Gen. ad lit. ~xiii, 24,25). Therefore
10 1, 12 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 26,27,28) of Moses,
11 1, 14 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vi). ~But our intellect
12 1, 25 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. 20,22,23). Therefore, His
13 1, 51 | Augustine ~also says (Gen. ad lit. iii): "The demons are called
14 1, 55 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. ii, 8): "The other things
15 1, 55 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8) that, "As the type,
16 1, 56 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii) that "the angel knew ~
17 1, 56 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. lit. ii), such things as ~
18 1, 56 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. lit. ii), such things as ~pre-existed
19 1, 57 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii. 28)]. But the material ~
20 1, 57 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii) that "God moves the
21 1, 57 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. v, 19): "This mystery was
22 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii): "Since the angels ~
23 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 32): "The spiritual ~
24 1, 58 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8). If, ~therefore,
25 1, 58 | contrary, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,31; De Civ. Dei
26 1, 58 | Augustine puts it (Gen. ad ~lit. iv, 23), that there is
27 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 23). Therefore the
28 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24): "There is a vast ~
29 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24), the evening knowledge
30 1, 61 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 20,21) that "God
31 1, 61 | Augustine remarks (Gen. ad lit. iii, 10), that the ~angels
32 1, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 15). ~Therefore neither
33 1, 62 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 34; v, 5), the ~things
34 1, 62 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad. lit. v, 4,23; ~viii, 3), the
35 1, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8) that the angelic
36 1, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, ~3), such as trees,
37 1, 62 | corporeal things (Gen. ad lit. i, 15).~Aquin.: SMT FP
38 1, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi) that "there is in the ~
39 1, 63 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), the lack of ~form
40 1, 63 | according to him (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8), the ~"heaven,"
41 1, 63 | instant in ~which the moon is lit up by the sun, the atmosphere
42 1, 63 | the sun, the atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon. Now, it
43 1, 63 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24). Hence the first
44 1, 64 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22), the proper ~knowledge
45 1, 64 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. v, 19; De Civ. Dei xi). ~
46 1, 64 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iii, 10), that "the ~darksome
47 1, 65 | i. ~in Joan. and Gen. ad lit. i. 4], is "all form and
48 1, 66 | Augustine for ~instance (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), believes that the
49 1, 66 | to ~Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. i; vii.], by supposing
50 1, 66 | light by which itself ~is lit up being shut out from that
51 1, 66 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 3): "Both spiritual
52 1, 67 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 28) that "in ~spiritual
53 1, 67 | objects to this (Gen. ad lit. i), that there was ~no
54 1, 67 | Augustine remarks (Gen. ad lit. i) that in the first founding
55 1, 67 | teaches (Confess. xii; Gen. ad lit. 1,15), ~formlessness did
56 1, 68 | Augustine teaches (Gen. ad lit. i, 18). The first is, to ~
57 1, 68 | Augustine holds (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,24), and not succession
58 1, 68 | Augustine, in fact (Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), recommends ~it
59 1, 68 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 9) that ~the heaven
60 1, 68 | upon by Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. ii, 1] the ~heaven made
61 1, 68 | with Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 5) that, "These words
62 1, 68 | to by Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved
63 1, 68 | power. Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 1), ~however will not
64 1, 68 | Augustine ~says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 5) that some have considered
65 1, 68 | which ~Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "
66 1, 69 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, ~15; iv, 22,34; De Gen.
67 1, 69 | According to Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. ii, 7,8; iii, 20], ~Scripture
68 1, 69 | the earth abides" (Gen. ad lit. ii, 11). Others, again, ~
69 1, 69 | Augustine gives (Gen. ad lit. i, 12). The first supposes
70 1, 69 | whereas Augustine (Gen. ad lit. v, 5; viii, 3) says that ~
71 1, 70 | Augustine holds (Gen. ad lit. ii, 11), or by giving them
72 1, 70 | Augustine's opinion (Gen. ad lit. v, 5) on the ~production
73 1, 70 | Augustine, however (Gen. ad lit. ii), does not say this, ~
74 1, 70 | angelic nature (Gen. ad lit. ii, 18; Enchiridion ~lviii).~
75 1, 72 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ~v) that the production
76 1, 72 | Augustine ~rejects (Gen. ad lit. iii), but because their
77 1, 72 | Cf. Augustine, Gen. ad lit. iii, 12], and to ~prevent
78 1, 73 | works on that day (Gen. ad lit. iv).~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73]
79 1, 74 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 13).~Aquin.: SMT FP
80 1, 74 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 15), after all ~that
81 1, 74 | sevenfold aspect (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22; De Civ. Dei xi, ~
82 1, 74 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. ~iv, 28). In the opinion
83 1, 74 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 4), the person of ~the
84 1, 74 | says Augustine ~(Gen. ad lit. i, 8) which came from God'
85 1, 74 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 7). It is the ~opinion,
86 1, 74 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 8), these three ~phrases
87 1, 74 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,30), by the ~"evening"
88 1, 75 | contrary, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. vii, 7,8,9) proves that
89 1, 76 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 1). God, however, provided
90 1, 76 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vii, 19), that "the soul ~
91 1, 77 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 7,24) that the soul ~
92 1, 77 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32) that, as the soul, ~
93 1, 52 | Augustine ~also says (Gen. ad lit. iii): "The demons are called
94 1, 56 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. ii, 8): "The other things
95 1, 56 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8) that, "As the type,
96 1, 57 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii) that "the angel knew ~
97 1, 57 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. lit. ii), such things as ~
98 1, 57 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. lit. ii), such things as ~pre-existed
99 1, 58 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii. 28)]. But the material ~
100 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii) that "God moves the
101 1, 58 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. v, 19): "This mystery was
102 1, 59 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii): "Since the angels ~
103 1, 59 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 32): "The spiritual ~
104 1, 59 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8). If, ~therefore,
105 1, 59 | contrary, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,31; De Civ. Dei
106 1, 59 | Augustine puts it (Gen. ad ~lit. iv, 23), that there is
107 1, 59 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 23). Therefore the
108 1, 59 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24): "There is a vast ~
109 1, 59 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24), the evening knowledge
110 1, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 20,21) that "God
111 1, 62 | Augustine remarks (Gen. ad lit. iii, 10), that the ~angels
112 1, 63 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 15). ~Therefore neither
113 1, 63 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 34; v, 5), the ~things
114 1, 63 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad. lit. v, 4,23; ~viii, 3), the
115 1, 63 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8) that the angelic
116 1, 63 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, ~3), such as trees,
117 1, 63 | corporeal things (Gen. ad lit. i, 15).~Aquin.: SMT FP
118 1, 63 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi) that "there is in the ~
119 1, 64 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), the lack of ~form
120 1, 64 | according to him (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8), the ~"heaven,"
121 1, 64 | instant in ~which the moon is lit up by the sun, the atmosphere
122 1, 64 | the sun, the atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon. Now, it
123 1, 64 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 24). Hence the first
124 1, 65 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22), the proper ~knowledge
125 1, 65 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. v, 19; De Civ. Dei xi). ~
126 1, 65 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iii, 10), that "the ~darksome
127 1, 66 | i. ~in Joan. and Gen. ad lit. i. 4], is "all form and
128 1, 67 | Augustine for ~instance (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), believes that the
129 1, 67 | to ~Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. i; vii.], by supposing
130 1, 67 | light by which itself ~is lit up being shut out from that
131 1, 67 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 3): "Both spiritual
132 1, 68 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 28) that "in ~spiritual
133 1, 68 | objects to this (Gen. ad lit. i), that there was ~no
134 1, 68 | Augustine remarks (Gen. ad lit. i) that in the first founding
135 1, 68 | teaches (Confess. xii; Gen. ad lit. 1,15), ~formlessness did
136 1, 69 | Augustine teaches (Gen. ad lit. i, 18). The first is, to ~
137 1, 69 | Augustine holds (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,24), and not succession
138 1, 69 | Augustine, in fact (Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), recommends ~it
139 1, 69 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 9) that ~the heaven
140 1, 69 | upon by Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. ii, 1] the ~heaven made
141 1, 69 | with Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 5) that, "These words
142 1, 69 | to by Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved
143 1, 69 | power. Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 1), ~however will not
144 1, 69 | Augustine ~says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 5) that some have considered
145 1, 69 | which ~Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "
146 1, 70 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, ~15; iv, 22,34; De Gen.
147 1, 70 | According to Augustine [*Gen. ad lit. ii, 7,8; iii, 20], ~Scripture
148 1, 70 | the earth abides" (Gen. ad lit. ii, 11). Others, again, ~
149 1, 70 | Augustine gives (Gen. ad lit. i, 12). The first supposes
150 1, 70 | whereas Augustine (Gen. ad lit. v, 5; viii, 3) says that ~
151 1, 71 | Augustine holds (Gen. ad lit. ii, 11), or by giving them
152 1, 71 | Augustine's opinion (Gen. ad lit. v, 5) on the ~production
153 1, 71 | Augustine, however (Gen. ad lit. ii), does not say this, ~
154 1, 71 | angelic nature (Gen. ad lit. ii, 18; Enchiridion ~lviii).~
155 1, 71 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ~v) that the production
156 1, 71 | Augustine ~rejects (Gen. ad lit. iii), but because their
157 1, 71 | Cf. Augustine, Gen. ad lit. iii, 12], and to ~prevent
158 1, 72 | works on that day (Gen. ad lit. iv).~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73]
159 1, 73 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 13).~Aquin.: SMT FP
160 1, 73 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 15), after all ~that
161 1, 73 | sevenfold aspect (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22; De Civ. Dei xi, ~
162 1, 73 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. ~iv, 28). In the opinion
163 1, 73 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 4), the person of ~the
164 1, 73 | says Augustine ~(Gen. ad lit. i, 8) which came from God'
165 1, 73 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. i, 7). It is the ~opinion,
166 1, 73 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. i, 8), these three ~phrases
167 1, 73 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,30), by the ~"evening"
168 1, 74 | contrary, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. vii, 7,8,9) proves that
169 1, 75 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 1). God, however, provided
170 1, 75 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vii, 19), that "the soul ~
171 1, 76 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 7,24) that the soul ~
172 1, 76 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32) that, as the soul, ~
173 1, 77 | Further, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 6,7,24) describes
174 1, 78 | as Augustine ~(Gen. ad lit. xii, 16) and Aristotle (
175 1, 78 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iii, 20) that "that in ~
176 1, 78 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 7,24). Therefore ~
177 1, 81 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 14) that "animals are
178 1, 81 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16), and the Philosopher (
179 1, 83 | He says also (Gen. ad lit. xii, 24) that ~intellectual
180 1, 83 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16): "We must not ~
181 1, 83 | on this opinion (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 24) where he says
182 1, 83 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 15). ~But this would
183 1, 84 | Augustine, who says (Gen. ad lit. viii, ~20,22), that "God
184 1, 85 | Confess. xii [*Gen. ad lit. xii. 13]), ~the soul has
185 1, 88 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8). Hence it follows
186 1, 89 | Augustine, however (Gen. ad lit. vii, 24), says that the
187 1, 89 | prove. For he says (Gen. ad lit. vii, 29): "We ~may believe,
188 1, 90 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vii, 24) that man's body ~
189 1, 90 | according to Augustine ~(Gen. ad lit. vii, 24), was made before
190 1, 90 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. vi, 12), man surpasses ~
191 1, 90 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 34), the works of ~
192 1, 91 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16). Therefore woman
193 1, 91 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x): "A body cannot increase
194 1, 91 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ~ix, 15). Therefore it
195 1, 91 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 15), we do not know ~
196 1, 91 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 18): "The first ~creation
197 1, 92 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vi, 12): "Man's excellence ~
198 1, 92 | plural, as Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iii, 22) remarks, lest
199 1, 92 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 7,24) there is ~a
200 1, 93 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 33) that, ~"perhaps
201 1, 93 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 18), so far as he ~
202 1, 93 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 2) that, in sleep
203 1, 93 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 30) that "the woman
204 1, 95 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 14), ~that the animals
205 1, 97 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 4), our first parents ~
206 1, 101 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 1): "Three general ~
207 1, 101 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 7): "It is probable
208 1, 101 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. v, 5, viii, 3), the ~plants
209 1, 101 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 10), these words
210 1, 103 | does not continue to be ~lit up, even for a moment, when
211 1, 103 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 12): "If the ~ruling
212 1, 103 | the same work (Gen. ad ~lit. viii, 12) he says: "As
213 1, 103 | in ~the air, when it is lit up anew, we must allow some
214 1, 110 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 12): "One spirit by ~
215 1, 114 | Augustine, De Gen. ad lit. v, 4) which seem to suffice
216 1, 114 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. vi, 10), they are ~principally
217 1, 114 | Augustine ~says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16). Therefore the
218 1, 116 | OBJ 1: Augustine (Gen. ad lit. v, 19) thus explains this
219 1, 116 | says further on (Gen. ad lit. v, 19). Thus ~when the
220 1, 118 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x, 20) that we were in
221 2, 4 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 35), the soul "has
222 2, 4 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 35). Therefore ~the
223 2, 4 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. xii, 35). Therefore it
224 2, 4 | after inquiring (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 35) "whether that
225 2, 4 | statement made (Gen. ad lit. xii, 35) to the effect ~
226 2, 4 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. xii, 35), "if body be such,
227 2, 4 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 25) that "the spiritual
228 2, 9 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16). But the sensitive
229 2, 9 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 15): "We must confess
230 2, 22 | air is ~passive when it is lit up. But this is to be perfected
231 2, 35 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 14): "Had ~not some
232 2, 39 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 14): "It is also
233 2, 39 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. xii, 33), "Jacob seems
234 2, 40 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 14) that "animals are ~
235 2, 49 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, ~3), "is that which
236 2, 67 | Augustine declares (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 35); and for the glory
237 2, 81 | Augustine states (Gen. ad lit. x, 18, seqq.).~Aquin.:
238 2, 81 | St. ~Augustine's (Gen. ad lit. x). Cf. Summa Theologica
239 2, 89 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 5): "We must not suppose ~
240 2, 89 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 5) ~that "man was allured
241 2, 98 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 27), it is stated
242 2, 100 | to Augustine (De Spir. et Lit. xiv), refers even to the ~
243 2, 101 | cerei" ~[candles] which are lit up on those occasions. But
244 2, 102 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, ~6,13), concerning
245 2, 106 | Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxiv) that "as the law
246 2, 106 | Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xvii): "There," i.e. in
247 2, 106 | explains ~this (De Spir. et Lit. xiv, xvii) by saying that
248 2, 106 | Augustine says ~(De Spir. et Lit. xviii), "the Apostle calls
249 2, 109 | sciences are like things lit up by the sun so as to be
250 2, 109 | Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxvii), "do not be ~disturbed
251 2, 110 | Augustine ~says (De Spir. et Lit. xiv) that "operating grace
252 2, 111 | that of ~an object that is lit up. But by gratuitous grace
253 2, 112 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 31). Hence grace may
254 2, 113 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12) that "so ought
255 2, 2 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. v, 19), yet certain ~aspects
256 2, 5 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8). ~Likewise the first
257 2, 17 | 10; Augustine, ~Gen. ad lit. xii, 35). Therefore in
258 2, 17 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 17) that the angels
259 2, 23 | increases when another candle is lit. Therefore charity also ~
260 2, 23 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12) "God makes the ~
261 2, 23 | obstacle placed to its being lit up by the sun, even ~so
262 2, 23 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12) that "man is
263 2, 23 | as stated above ~(Gen. ad lit. viii, 12). Consequently
264 2, 26 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 3), "the measure ~which
265 2, 50 | Augustine declares (Gen. ad lit. viii, 20,22). Again, it
266 2, 50 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. v, 19) "the angels take
267 2, 93 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 17): "When astrologers
268 2, 94 | Augustine ~says [*Gen. ad lit. ii, 17; De Divin. Daemon.
269 2, 152 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 15): "When the same ~
270 2, 152 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 15) that "even during ~
271 2, 152 | Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. xii, 15).~Aquin.: SMT SS
272 2, 161 | St. Augustine, Gen. ad lit. xi] on 1 Tim. ~2:14, "The
273 2, 161 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xi, 30), "the woman ~had
274 2, 161 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 30) that "the ~woman'
275 2, 161 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ~xi, 35): "Eve in excusing
276 2, 161 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 42), "he consented
277 2, 161 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi [*De Civ. Dei xiv, 11]),
278 2, 162 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. [*De Pecc. Mer. et ~Rem.
279 2, 162 | Rem. i, 16. Cf. Gen. ad lit. ii. 32]), "although our
280 2, 162 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iii, 18). Alcuin [*Interrog.
281 2, 162 | Augustine ~says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 40): "It is to be believed
282 2, 162 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xi, 39), "these words ~
283 2, 162 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 31), "We must not ~
284 2, 163 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. xi, 4): "It seems to me
285 2, 163 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xi, 3), "we are not to ~
286 2, 163 | According to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xi, 29), "the serpent ~
287 2, 163 | cunningly. Nor indeed (Gen. ad lit. ~xi, 28) did the serpent
288 2, 163 | them. Accordingly (Gen. ad lit. ~xi, 29) the serpent spoke
289 2, 163 | an angel. Hence (Gen. ad lit. xi, 36) the serpent ~was
290 2, 169 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 17). Accordingly the
291 2, 170 | Augustine says (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 13) that the human
292 2, 170 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 13): "Some have deemed
293 2, 170 | Augustine says ~(Gen. ad lit. xii, 13): "How is it that
294 2, 170 | according to ~Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 13), "if this were
295 2, 170 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ~xii, 19): "When the evil
296 2, 170 | Augustine declares (Gen. ad lit. xii, 19): so that even
297 2, 170 | already stated (Gen. ad lit. xii, 19; FP, ~Q[109], A[
298 2, 171 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 9), "it is not ~imaginative
299 2, 171 | the same book (Gen. ad ~lit. xii, 6) is not effected
300 2, 171 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 9), "prophetic ~knowledge
301 2, 171 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 9), ~"especially is
302 2, 171 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 12): "Those images
303 2, 171 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 9), "those to whom ~
304 2, 172 | and by Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 6,7) - or according
305 2, 172 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 9): "He ~is less a
306 2, 172 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 27). Hence it is written (
307 2, 173 | Augustine states (Gen. ad lit. xii, 6,7), "pictures ~of
308 2, 173 | Deum), but also in Gen. ad lit. xii, 28 (quoted in a gloss
309 2, 173 | Augustine's explanation (Gen. ad lit. xii, 26,28,34). ~Secondly,
310 2, 173 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 28): "Why should we
311 2, 173 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 27): "Unless a man
312 2, 173 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 28) that "when in ~
313 2, 173 | this explanation (Gen. ad lit. xii, 3 ~seqq.) for this
314 2, 173 | Wherefore Augustine (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 5), after discussing
315 2, 173 | Augustine says (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 3): "If the Apostle
316 2, 173 | Augustine says (Gen. ad ~lit. xii, 36): "Although, when
317 2, 174 | Augustine compares (Gen. ad lit. xii, 8) the gift of tongues
318 2, 178 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 27), "no one seeing ~
319 2, 182 | viii [*Cf. De Spir. et Lit. XXXVI]), and one escapes
320 2, 182 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16), "the agent is ~
321 3, 1 | Augustine ~proves (Gen. ad lit. xi, 18). Therefore, even
322 3, 5 | is, as it were, a light lit up by the light of the Divine
323 3, 8 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16) and the Philosopher (
324 3, 9 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8). And therefore,
325 3, 9 | according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv, 22,24,30), there is
326 3, 12 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ii, 8).~Aquin.: SMT TP
327 3, 15 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x, 20), Christ was in Adam ~
328 3, 15 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. ~xii, 16), and from the
329 3, 30 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii), ~and especially more
330 3, 31 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x) that the ~flesh of Christ
331 3, 31 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x) that in whatever way ~
332 3, 31 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x) that "human nature ever ~
333 3, 31 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x). But all flesh subject
334 3, 31 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x) that "Christ did not ~
335 3, 32 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x), Christ's body ~"was
336 3, 45 | passion, as when ~the air is lit up by the sun. Consequently
337 3, 57 | from Augustine (Gen. ad lit. viii). And ~since the nature
338 3, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ~ad lit. xii). But the subject of
339 3, 62 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that it "touches the
340 3, 80 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that "the same image
341 Suppl, 42| Bono Viduit. viii; Gen. ad lit. ix, 7) that ~"matrimony
342 Suppl, 49| without stain" ~(Gen. ad lit. ix). In like manner neither
343 Suppl, 64| according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii) the agent is more ~
344 Suppl, 69| words of ~Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32): "We can answer
345 Suppl, 69| Augustine also says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32). Therefore ~it
346 Suppl, 69| according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xxxiii): "I have not yet ~
347 Suppl, 69| goes on to say (Gen. ad ~lit. xxxiii): "Surely no one
348 Suppl, 69| Augustine ~declares (Gen. ad lit. xii). But the souls of
349 Suppl, 69| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "I do not see how
350 Suppl, 69| with Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii): who says of Jacob: "
351 Suppl, 70| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that "the body feels ~
352 Suppl, 70| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "For I see not why
353 Suppl, 70| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "The things that
354 Suppl, 70| Further, Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii) says that "the agent
355 Suppl, 70| Augustine observes (Gen. ad lit. xii), it ~cannot be said
356 Suppl, 71| though the ~candle be not lit for them. Therefore, since
357 Suppl, 71| instanced a candle which is lit for a rich man ~and profits
358 Suppl, 72| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 20) that "God moves
359 Suppl, 72| Philosop. ex Arist. collect. lit. c. - Among ~the works of
360 Suppl, 74| according to Augustine (Gen. ad lit. iv), ~so Ezechiel expressed
361 Suppl, 75| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii). ~Much more, therefore,
362 Suppl, 86| Augustine proves (Gen. ad lit. xi) that the demons were
363 Suppl, 88| surface of the earth be not ~lit up by the sun, there will
364 Suppl, 90| saying of ~Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii, 35) that "on account
365 Suppl, 94| Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32): "In ~my opinion
366 Suppl, 94| of punishment (Gen. ~ad lit. xii, 32), as is clear from
367 Suppl, 94| Augustine too (Gen. ad lit. xii, 34) seems to indicate
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